Israeli officers injured in clash with Haredi Jews

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PNN – Violent clashes in Bnei Brak, east of Tel Aviv, after Israeli police forces arrived to distribute mandatory military service orders, led to chaos, injuries to regime police officers, and heavy traffic.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Israeli media reported on Sunday that the clashes began when Haredi protesters attacked Israeli police forces, injuring several officers and setting a police motorcycle on fire.

These clashes escalated with the arrival of police forces, during which security forces used sound grenades, tear gas, and water cannons to confront the protesters.

Clashes continue in Bani Brak; 3 occupying regime police officers injured

Hebrew sources reported continued clashes between Israeli police and ultra-Orthodox Jews in the city of Bnei Brak in the center of the occupied territories. These tensions intensified after ultra-Orthodox protesters surrounded and attacked two female police officers while they were in the city.

According to initial reports, three Israeli police officers were injured during these clashes.

The Haredis are a group of Jews living in the occupied territories who have repeatedly protested and clashed with police forces in various areas of the occupied territories due to their opposition to military conscription.

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